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Your favour of September the 30th. was received last night. Your frank avowal of your birth in...
The bearer hereof, T. Jefferson Randolph , my grandson, proceeds to Richmond with a view to enter...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Gerardin Girardin & is sorry he cannot furnish him...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to M. Girardin and his regrets that his garden is so bare...
According to your request of the other day, I send you my formula and explanation of L d Napier’s...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to M r Girardin for the Sabots, which will be of real value to...
Before I went to Bedford I asked the favor of you to let me know the amount of my debt to you for...
I send you by the bearer the parallel ruler you desired and return the catalogue you were so kind...
I send you the 1 st vol. of Tucker ’s Blackstone & the 1 st & 2 d of Botta . I think I have...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Gerardin Girardin for the two plants of Cape Jessamine...
Th: Jefferson must apologise to mr Girardin for not sending an answer to his note of the day...
I thank you for the gazettes, review, & Coote s’s history , all of which I have read, except the...
I have no document respecting Clarke ’s expedition except the letters of which you are in...
I return your cahier, without with about half a dozen unimportant alterations only. three or four...
I will with pleasure examine the Cahiers you have sent me. I send you Ramsay ’s revoln, La Motte...
I return the three Cahiers, which I have perused with the usual satisfaction. you will find a few...
Your messenger finds me to the elbows in the dust of my book-shelves. I recieved my Catalalogue...
I return your 14 th Chapter with only 2. or 3. unimportant alterations as usual, and with a note...
Your servant finds us just setting down to table, so I on can only scribble you a line. I will...
I return you the 15 th 16 th and 17 th chapters which I have kept too long; but since mr Millegan...
The unfortunate error into which I led you in conversation by a lapse of my memory, having...
Your favor of the 7 th has been recieved, and I now send you the letter of mr Page which you...
I have thought it safest to put my answer to mr David under your cover. I have formerly been...
I think I once saw in your hands a copy of the approbatory resolution of our assembly, past after...
Your favor of the 27 th is recieved, covering the resolution I had asked , which I now return...